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jclifton
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Chamber Sealer Question
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July 04, 2018, 07:41:46 PM »
For those of you with experience with a chamber sealer how much do you let things like pulled pork cool down before sealing. I did two butts over night, rested then pulled and sealed in short order. I had some moisture in the chamber because the pork was still very warm. This was my first time using a my new VP215 pressure sealer so didn't know if some moisture in the chamber was normal or if I should totally cool whatever is being sealed.
I sealed with the pork still warm trying to capture as much as the moisture as possible.
Thanks,
Jason
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gregbooras
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July 04, 2018, 07:57:10 PM »
Hey Jason,
I would not vacuum seal hot, but warm is good. I want to retain some of that moisture of the meat!
Best Greg
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